How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #7
I'd been contemplating what it'd be like to kiss him. The thought both excited and scared me, which was stupid. I'd kissed a lot of guys and never thought much about it. No reason another one—even an older one—should be that big of a deal. Yet the thought of him closing the distance and bringing his lips to mine made the world start spinning. (18.47)
She might be in the hospital with a now not-so-broken leg, but Rose can still dream of her guy. Plus, he does give her lip gloss, which makes her think of kissing him all the more. We get to see a softer side of Dimitri in the hospital caring for Rose, and we gotta say, we like it. They have more than just a passionate kiss here or there.
Quote #8
Then, out of nowhere, he leaned forward and kissed her. It was hot and fast and furious, an outpouring of the rage and passion and longing that Christian always kept locked inside of him. Lissa had never been kissed like that, and I felt her respond to it, respond to him—how he made her feel so much more alive than Aaron or anyone else could. (18.117)
When Christian kisses Lissa, her world stops turning and it's like nothing she's ever had before, even with Aaron. It's important to think about how Lissa's idea of love and sex is different from her friend's. Why is she even with Aaron if Christian makes her feel this way?
Quote #9
I'd never been completely naked around a guy before. It scared the hell out of me—even though it excited me, too. Lying on the covers, we clung to each other and kept kissing—and kissing and kissing and kissing. His hands and lips took possession of my body, and every touch was like fire on my skin. (19.1)
Cover your little sister's eyes, because this scene is where Rose and Dimritri get it on. Now, we know that they were partly just reacting to the spell in the necklace, but we also think there's more to it than that. Rose is finally ready to go all the way with a guy, when the spell breaks. Looks like she's going to have to wait a little longer… Maybe in the next book?